A Family run hotel that extends a warm and friendly welcome to all. Set in the beautiful English countryside of West Sussex. As a historic and quaint town, Arundel is packed full of character; offering something interesting and fun for all ages. Places of interest include the magnificent medieval castle owned by the Duke of Norfolk and the grand cathedral.
Activities in the area include fishing, boating, bowls, cricket, rambling, ballooning, golf and horseracing. Visitors can work their way through the local shops twinkling with enticing trinkets or simply browse through the specialist antique shops. The farmers market provides an excellent opportunity to purchase fresh local produce.
Activities in the area include fishing, boating, bowls, cricket, rambling, ballooning, golf and horseracing. Visitors can work their way through the local shops twinkling with enticing trinkets or simply browse through the specialist antique shops. The farmers market provides an excellent opportunity to purchase fresh local produce.
Services
The accommodation comprises of 15 individually decorated rooms all en-suite, tea/coffee making facilities and a television. The conservatory provides a beautiful setting for breakfast which leaves you with a fresh, inspired feeling. The bar area and function room add a touch of cosines to warm winter evenings.
We cater for groups of 5 to 80 people in both formal and informal settings. Whether you would like all day meeting the hotel can provide this; with ample free parking and Arundel Train station on our doorstep it is without question the ideal location. Weather permitting you are more then welcome to make full use of our lovelygrounds.
With 60 acres of ponds, lakes and reedbeds, The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust at Arundel, with its award winning visitor centre, is surrounded by ancient woodland, adjacent to the River Arun and overlooked by the town's historic castle. In such a stunning setting, it is the perfect place for a family day out that is different.
The Arundel Park Hotel is conveniently situated just of the A27 with easy access from London and the North, Chichester and Southampton to the east and Worthing and Brighton to the west. The town centre is 5 minutes walk away and the railway station is 1 minute away with mainline connections to London.